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One Health Poster Day 2020

One Health Seminar & Poster Day

Nov. 3, 2020 | 9:30AM – 2:00PM (EST) | Virtual

Have you ever wondered…

What is One Health? How can One Health be applied to solve some of the most wicked, real-world challenges? What types of careers are available to a One Health practitioner?

If so, join us! It’s free! 

We are excited to be collaborating with the Centre for Public Health and Zoonoses (CPHAZ) at the University of Guelph and the One Health Program in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University to bring you this year’s One Health Poster Day.

The day will give participants the chance to interactively learn about One Health and its real-world applications across diverse fields as well as explore a cross-section of innovative and exciting research taking place at the interface of human, animal, and environmental health.

Don’t delay, register to attend the One Health Seminar and Poster Day here

Check out the program for the day here.

For any questions and inquiries, please contact cphaz@uoguelph.ca.


One Health Posters

PresentersPresentations
Grace NicholIsolation and strain-typing of Borrelia burgdorferi from ticks on dogs
Emma JamiesonThe cashmere industry and desertification as a result of overgrazing in Mongolia
Jacklyn MarshallDuntroon Highlands Golf Club Water Conservation Plan
Joel ZhangUsing a One Health approach to address the challenges posed by Tuberculosis at the human-animal interface in Kajiado county in Kenya
Emily RobinsonAssessing the spread of the blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis, and the agent of Lyme disease, Borrelia burgdorferi in Ontario, Canada, using a One Health approach
Ryan LaPennaUsing a One Health approach to address the challenges posed by Rabies to animals and people in rural areas in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Jamie GoltzA One Health Look at Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae Exposure
Mei YuanUsing a One Health approach to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic response on perceived stress, postpartum depression, and pregnancy outcomes in women in South-western Ontario
Tanya JainType 2 Diabetes Mellitus in the Indigenous Community of Sioux Lookout in Northern Ontario
Ebuka OsujiA One Health Approach Investigating Associations between Anxiety Sensitivity and Patient Outcomes in Cardiac Rehabilitation
Janice SutherlandSocial Inequality and the Burden of COVID-19
Kiana GibsonLivestock Ownership and Human Nutrition in Madagascar: A One Health Approach
Sukham BrarOne Health Analysis of 2006 and 2007 Rift Valley Fever Outbreak in Kenya
Rachel VellaNon-Epileptic Theta Band EEG Patterns Characterized in Canines
Nikola MayInvestigating the plasmid transfer dynamics of Salmonella enterica in a Simulated Human Intestinal Microbial Ecosystem (SHIME)
Gemma PostillUsing the One Health Approach to Examine Human, Animal, and Environmental Factors Related to Suicide Rates in Ontario Pre- and Post- COVID-19 Pandemic.
Sarah RobinsonDetection of zoonotic pathogens carried by urban Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) in Ontario, Canada
Reem SabryBisphenols affect epigenetic mechanisms of the oocytes surrounding environment
Melanie CousinsExploring factors influencing AMR in the European and South East Asian food system using a participatory systems modelling approach.
Matthew ChungThe impact of the Atlantic salmon aquaculture industry in British Columbia, Canada on animal, environmental, and human health and the reactions of its main stakeholders
Venessa NicholsCardiovascular Disease and Cardiac Rehabilitation Using the One Health Approach
Tianna SullivanThe systemic inflammatory response to intramuscular lipopolysaccharide challenge in dairy heifers
Katherine PaphitisBackyard poultry – assessing interest and risk among current and prospective owners
Katherine PaphitisDetection of spatial and spatio-temporal Salmonella Heidelberg and Salmonella Typhimurium human case clusters focused around licensed abattoirs in Ontario in 2015, and their potential relation to known outbreaks
Scott WeeseSARS-CoV-2 surveillance in dogs and cats